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    History of Castles During the Norman era‚ the wooden motte and bailey castle was the main type of fortress that was built. This was because castles were made for protection not sustainability once a place had been defended or raided they would move on and build up another fort. These were made like flat pack buildings everything needed was carried to the required destination before it was erected into the fortress that protected the army. Once the Normans conquered England‚ William the conqueror

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    Coins: Currency and Coin

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    What coins and notes can tell Here are some notes and coins. Can you spot the ones used in India? What do we call the note and the coin in India?  You are right! In India  the note is called a Rupee    and the coin is called a Paisa Do the Rupee ad the Paisa tell you something? Let’s observe! Look at the coin carefully. What can you see on the coin? What is at the centre of the coin? What does the number stand for? What is written on the coin? Note

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    INDIVIDUAL ANALYSIS OF MARKS AND SPENCER Executive Summary Marks and spencer is a group of companies with various ventures that include financial services‚ clothings‚ housewares and food. Like several other retailing outfits‚ M&S needs to provide great competition in this red ocean to claim considerable market share. M&S decided to deepen the innovative inclusions into their products line by focussing strategies after observing a huge decrease in turnover and profit from 1999 with

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    Introduction I have chosen marks and spencer or most commonly known as M&S and the Westlands School to do my assignment. Mark and spencer’s (M&S) company which is gone from a sole trader to a public limited company which is now one of the largest supermarkets across UK and Europe. The Westlands School is a secondary school for girls and boys‚ which the government control. History of mark and spencer’s - mark and spencer’s started with Michael marks who was Poland Jew‚ he came to England

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    Battle of bosworth

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    History Mr Reynolds Explain why Richard III was defeated at the battle of Bosworth. Why Richard lost at the battle of Bosworth can be put into long and short-term factors. In the short term‚ to start with Richard outnumbered Tudor’s men 10000 to 5000 and were obviously favoured to be victorious‚ however when Richard tried to kidnap Tudor‚ this forced Tudor to seek help from the French. This allowed for King Charles to use henry as a means of unsettling the English Monarchy‚ to do this Charles gave

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    Marshall Field’s Wholesale Store is another building that was created by Henry Hobson Richardson. Located in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ it was a massive seven-stories high. The Marshall Field’s Wholesale Store showcased the Richardsonian Romanesque style with a stonework interior. Both sandstone and Missouri red granite were used to create this masterpiece. The first floor window-sills were nearly eighteen feet long. The second through the fourth floors were joined together by an arcade. Windows were recessed

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    Joseph Fountain Dr. Jaime Cantrell English 224: Section 41 01 April 2016 Social Boundaries of late 20th Century America Many interpretations can be inferred after reading Alice Walker’s Everyday Use (1973). A trend in part of 20th century American modern writers was the art of realist writing. With the use of informal diction and colorful language‚ Walker added realism to her story to fully immerse the reader in setting and enhance the overall reading experience. In more ways than one‚ Walker’s

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    sure that the bones actually belong to King Richard. Who is to make the decision that the bones are truly his though? Without all of the evidence supporting positive‚ who is to know? Scientists are continuously trying to work out the case. They compared DNA of the skeleton to those of living posterity. They concluded that it in fact matched the king from what they could tell. The tests that some scientists and archeologists ran were; DNA samples‚ cutting edge x-ray tomography‚ carbon dating

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    Broadworth General Hospital 1721 Rockwell Lane Sunshine Heights‚ IL 60136 April 24‚ 2013 Jeremy Dittmer Wydade Consulting Services 672 Continental Ct. Sunshine Heights‚ IL 60136 Dear Mr. Dittmer‚ My name is Jillian Gates and I’m the Administrative Assistant of the Human Resources Department at Broadworth General Hospital located at 1721 Rockwell Lane Sunshine Heights‚ IL 60136. I would like to set up a seminar with your company on June 24th 2013 at 9:00 a.m. This seminar will be held

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    Henry VII and Retaining

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    Henry VII and Retaining Retaining involved magnates taking men into their service‚ generally involving the payment of fees and sometimes the granting of a distinctive badge or uniform (livery). This practice served the king‚ in that it allowed him to recruit armies more easily‚ by making contracts with leading magnates who then provided their retinues for service with the king’s army for a specified time. However‚ it did allow magnates to retain what were‚ in effect‚ ’private armies’ and‚ at this

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